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Having been for a late lunch today I think we must have gone on the wrong day. it was pretty busy but we had to wait ages for our food and when we asked what had happened to it they brought it and it was...More

I go to the this pub when visiting customers in Coventry. It is always popular for food and drinks whenever I have visited.
Staff are always friendly and professional especially when considering how busy the pub is. Food is of good quality and you can...More

The pub was very busy when we got there on a Friday evening. I had just arrived in the UK, so I was quite tired. Had a hot chocolate which was actually very good! My parents had a coffee which came with free refills! Good...More

Thank VeraEngeland

Stuart_TheEarl, Manager at The Earl of Mercia, responded to this reviewResponded 19 January 2018

Many thanks for the feedback Vera! We're glad that you enjoyed our new hot chocolate and look forward to seeing you again soon.
Warm Regards,
Stuart

Visited with some friends who ordered cooked breakfasts. I ordered porridge which apparently takes at least 15 minutes longer to prepare than a full English breakfast. Not sure how when the porridge I eventually received was undercooked and watery. I also ordered a coffee which...More

Thank Chris W

Stuart_TheEarl, Manager at The Earl of Mercia, responded to this reviewResponded 2 January 2018

Hi Chris. It sounds like we fell well short of our usual high standards on this occasion so I would like to offer my apologies and hope that you will return soon we can put things right!

Came across this pub by chance and as I knew the weatherspoon name went in. The pub was clean and staff friendly.
I ordered the regular breakfast and cup of tea(unlimited) which was around £4 so good value. I waited about 10 mins which was...More

This Wetherspoon pub is split over two floors, a bar/ dinning areas on the ground floor and a large dinning area on the first floor. We have a large entrance allowing ease of access. We provide a relaxed environment and are welcoming to everyone including families. Our name is taken from Leofric, Earl of Mercia, who founded St Mary's Priory, Coventry's first cathedral. A larger-than-life statue of Leofric and his wife, Countess Godiva, can be seen above the main entrance to the council house, opposite this pub.

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